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Product Information

Known for their high velocity 10mm ammunition, all Doubletap ammunition is loaded for high performance through any firearm. This specific ammunition was loaded for use where ultimate penetration is needed from a soft point. Weldcore bullets are made from a gilding metal that consists of 90% copper and 10% zinc. The gilded jacket helps to retain the bullet's maximum weight while also limited fragmentation. In return, this creates a deep penetrating, controlled expansion bullet that is reliable at various velocities. This ammunition is new-production, non-corrosive in boxer-primed, reloadable brass cases.

Technical Information

Caliber: 416 Taylor

Bullet Weight: 450 Grains

Bullet Style: Woodleigh Weldcore JSP

Case Type: Brass

Ballistics Information:

Muzzle Velocity: 2250 fps **

Muzzle Energy: 5060 ft. lbs.

(** Approximate velocity. Resulting velocity may vary and will be listed on each box)

About McNett's Doubletap Ammunition:
Doubletap was started by Mike McNett, President and CEO, in his Salt Lake City garage in 2002. Since then, he has developed over 250 loads of ammunition across 60 different calibers, bring you, the customer, a variety of full-power ammunition loaded with some of the most popular bullets in the industry!

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